So so so sweet. This is why I heart co-sleeping so much. We are still going strong with co-sleeping even though the girls are 5 and 7. I get lots of bad remarks from peeps but it is what works for us and I just can't let them be alone in their bedroom yet. I just need them with me!

I think this is what hurt the most when I had to spend 7 days in hospital last week and I couldn't sleep at night because I am so use to my 5 year old playing with my hair to go to sleep and having her hand on my hand. I missed that bad!

Ian won't co-sleep, if I get him to sleep with us in the middle of the sleeping he ask for his bed. He prefers to sleep alone, I think I have a teenager instead of a toddler he loves sleep. He knows though when I need him with me like the night before mothers day and the night we lost the baby he stayed all night never asked for his bed and was petting me in his sleep.

Yes, very, very cute and sweet. I'm so glad your hubby took this pic. :) And that you posted it.I was just saying to a friend that I'm so not cut out for co-sleeping after having my 2.5 yr old in our bed a couple nights ago for about 45 mins. Just.can't.do.it.

This is my second time co-sleeping with my child, but with my first we transitioned her to a crib at 5 months. I also supplemented with formula at night. With my son (who is 3 months old) I'm exclusively breastfeeding and he doesn't sleep as long as my daughter did in one stretch at night. I'm thinking that I will be co-sleeping with him a lot longer than I did with my daughter. What I'm wondering is, how do you make naps work, do you nap with your daughter? Also, do you go to bed at the same time as she does every night? While I love co-sleeping, I'm wondering how to get time with my husband if I'm in bed at 8 pm.

My son kicks off his covers as well. And co-sleeping is the best. We started when our son was 9 months old and I so wish we would have done it sooner! Nothing better than having your child right next to you.